Thank you for your kind words. Please be kind and generous to your Mum. We suffer many losses and joys throughout life. The emptiness of losing your Mum is something you cannot ever replace. The only comfort you have is the Memories and Blessings of all my relations.

Peace,

Johnny

‘Philosophy of My Life’

The Bird that sing to herald the young dawn, Though ruthlessly by cruel hunter slain. Holds in it’s heart a deathless love of song. And sometimes somewhere it shall sing again. The little flower that smiled and fell asleep. To dream of springtime when summer fled. Shall robe itself in colours once again. When the sun calls it from it’s winter bed. The tender Spirit of Sweet Yesterday, makes today joyous then retires awhile. To keep a tryst with evening, while it waits to greet tomorrow with the same dead smile. Like one who left his body on the cross, only that he might lift it from the Tomb.

I found the poem in Mum’s personal belongings with so many other treasures.

VINNIE MIRIAM ROSS JULY 3, 1918 to JUNE 20, 2014

Vinnie has passed on recently and almost made her 96th Birthday. My youngest daughter and husband have planned to fly in for her Birthday on July 3rd and now Hillary is flying in on the 4th. As we are all getting on in years, the loss of our Mum or Dad is a heart breaking time and we never fully recover from the loss. Our own mortality is only a few footsteps away. I came across a postcard Vinnie has carried in her handbag since May of 1988. Vin’s youngest daughter Robin, my sister passed on April 11 of 1988. I write to Mum, “Do not worry or be lonely. Time heals everything. Our Baby Robin is now an Angel, happy and having a well deserved rest. This life has many joyous and dreadful moments. The spirit sometimes needs more than life has to offer. Rest and heal yourself. Love, David xox.”

Vin was a very loving, kind, private and spiritual lady. One of her exceptional talents was the ability to see the future and share her clairvoyant talents with friends and family. The tradition carries on in my Hillary. Here is an email from Hillary a few days ago. “Hi Dad, I hope you are doing ok. I love you so much! I hope you are taking your time to grieve. Devin called me today and told me the news. I already knew though. I had a dream last week before I sent your Father’s Day card and in my dream Nan passed on but I didn’t want to speak it out. She was very happy though, I promise you that and I got to say goodbye to her then. I will miss her too. I ran into a young doe this morning on my bike and we stopped and had a moment. I don’t think I’ve ever been that close to a deer before. I knew God sent that to me to let me know Nan in is heaven, young and free again. I can come to England too to see you. Just let me know you are ok….please go to church, or talk to me. Love you xoxo angels are with you.”

Vinnie and Uncle Les, knew most of you for a good many years and some of you had the pleasure of meeting my Gran Mrs. Coomber. My English and Russian Gran, passed on April 15, 1985 on the same day.They were both 85 years old. Uncles Les and Gran moved here in 1974, when this property was brand new. Vinnie called our flat her Shangri La. I will share a poem with you, I found in Vin’s handbag. ONLY LOVE. “Love was all, All you were living for and How you gave that love to me. I was part of you and you were all of me. Only love can make a memory, Only love can make that moment last, Love was all. There was a rage to live, Only then my heart was free. I was part of you and you were all of me.” Vinnie Ross. No date, the paper is faded and worn, approx 30 years old in Mum’s handwriting.

The Tibetan Monk Sogyal Rinpoche, in his lectures on death, passing on and reincarnation. He would say to the audience, “I guarantee, You Will All Die Successfully.” Then he would roar with laughter and observe the audiences reaction. In the West we suffer too much with the loss of our loved ones and we need to take a lesson from our Eastern Brothers and Sisters. Just as a person wears layers of clothing, the soul wears a number of material coverings.They are primarily two, the subtle body, also called the astral or ghost body. It consists largely of the mind and usually remains with the soul as it quits the gross body and the gross or external body, which the soul (with the subtle body) discards at death. As the body wears clothes, the soul wears the body.

Thank you for being kind to Vinnie and nourishing her with your many years of friendship at Heaf Gardens. After the passing of Uncle Les, I came back to England to spend our last 5 years together. In 1971 Mum, dragged Robin and myself to Cornwall and we became citizens. We did not fully appreciate the adventure as teenagers. As an ole man, I can now appreciate Mums wisdom, her spirit of adventure and coming home to The British Isles. Please do not send cards of condolences or ask me about her passing. She suffered a stroke in hospital and looked calm, elegant and peaceful. I have arranged for a simple cremation and will honour Mums wishes, to place her ashes in Robins Grave at our local cemetery. I have freshened up Robins Grave Site with one dozen colourful Rose plants and bought a small stone memorial to place on the grave. A Mum with two Cherub Children on either side. If you wish to buy flowers for Vinnie, She loved flowers. I always bought her flowers 2 or 3 times a week at Morrisons or LIDL’s. You can look for her gravesite after July 7,No.1033 or leave flowers at the door and I will take them down to the cemetery. I will not discuss my Mum's passing with any of our other neighbours and if you do, Please tell them, I do not wish to hear their words of comfort or condolences. Vinnie knew all of you, who are named in my letter. She cared for you as her friend, as your Elder and she always had good advice to nourish your health with vitamins or healthy supplements. I will be celebrating our Vinnies life with Hillary, Devin and her husband Kevin in a few days. I am not going to mope over Mum’s passing and make things worse, than what they already are. This is a time for prayer, reflection, healing and enlightenment. Below are two of Vin’s favorite poems. Her Rupert Brooke, poetry was by her bedside in her Shangri La bedroom. She had all the pictures of her grandchildren, her daughters Robin and Carole, my father Peter and Carole's father Coldstream Guardsman Les Bailey. Peter passed on in 1971, Carole passed on in 2008 and Guardsman Bailey was shot dead at the Battle of Longstop in North Africa 1943. Vinnie had a full life and witnessed many miracles. She drove RAF trucks during the war, she was a nurse to the British Armed Forces, she was a caregiver to famous celebrities in Hollywood, she opened a health food shop in 1968, when everyone was eating unhealthy rubbish. Most of all Vinnie was a spiritual counselor to those seeking the Lord for the very first time. She read The Holy Bible to complete strangers near death, who were struggling with their passing and also comforted their loved ones throughout her life. Her life was devoted to The Lords Work. She survived and endured so much loss in her life, with just a glimmer of joy and happiness to keep her going. She taught me to be strong, to endure, to be compassionate to others and become a better human being in a very wicked world. “Even in the deepest sinking there is the hidden purpose of an ultimate rising. So it is for all people, from none is the source of light withheld unless he himself withdraws from it. Therefore the most important thing is not to despair.” Thank you forsharingyourlightVINNIE

Wednesday, June 18, 2014,

Dear Kids,

Nan fell in the bathtub over a week ago. She hurt her neck and I had the doctor make a house call. The doctor from Italy looked her over and said she had strained muscles in her neck. I have bought her two different whiplash neck braces to wear, but the problem is the fall has triggered some sort of minor stroke. She has not eaten a proper soupa or meal since Sunday. The nurse girlfriend made Lamb Stew for Nan and she drank only the broth. I put the girl on the train Sunday, no more MDO’s for me.

I have the doctor making a house call this afternoon and I am sure she needs to be in Hospital for I V Fluids and some sort of replacement meal I V supplement. I bought the Strawberry replacement meal drink yesterday, but she does not swallow very well and it not taking much water. Whichever doctor comes today, admitting her to Hospital may be the best solution until she gets more energy or whatever.

If you telephone or Skype she can listen, but talking is very very difficult for her. I wish the doctor examined her better, but the stroke symptoms did not turn up until 72 hours later. There is not a great option at the moment, because she hates Hospital and most older people get worse in their care. I will keep you up to date on Nans recovery after the doctor makes the house call today. I thought the swollen neck muscles were affecting her speech, but there are other tell tale signs of diminished health. The situation is not good and Nan is exhausted from her long long long life.

The doctor came to the flat around 3ish and examined Nan very well. She then got on the telephone to order an ambulance to take Nan to hospital. The ambulance arrived around 4ish and took her to A&E for several more examinations by doctors, Cat Scan and X Rays. The last doctor who saw her was certain she had a minor stroke. I told him she was terribly excited and unable to lift herself up from the floor or out of the bath and the shock must of triggered a slight stroke. He agreed with me and was pleased to hear Nan takes ASA Aspirin 300 mg in water on a regular basis. A stroke victim needs to keep their blood thin. The ambulance people were freaking out because 300mg aspirin is a high dose and thins the blood. I told them its better than Tylenol or Paracetamol, which causes kidney and liver failure.

Nan is on I V 9% Sodium Chloride to hydrate her immediately. I stayed at hospital from 4ish until around 9:30pm. Neil the nurse was asking another nurse to come and checked her throat to determine why the throat muscles have clamped up and makes it difficult for Nan to swallow or take liquids. There is a good team in the A&E and Nan is in good hands. She will be taken to an observation ward in a short while, but I was tired and came home to cook a meal, take my meds and go sleep, I say.

I will see Nan tomorrow in the early afternoon, because I am working on cars in the morning. Duncan is coming over with Man Tools, so we can take the Alternator out of the BMW and then I will get new brushes and repair it. I put a new roadside coverage from AA on the vehicles, so if you have a breakdown in your galavanting around England, everything is covered for yous.

I hope you are well and enjoying your holiday time and a little sunshine too. Nan sends her love. I gave Nan one of her Birthday Cards today and she read your heart touching e-mail Devin. Your words brought tears to my eyes, thanky mucho.

I saw Nan twice yesterday, first in the morning at 9am and later at 4pm. I was very unhappy with her condition and told them to stop the Paracetamol 1000mg IV drip. I made it clear she looked better on Wednesday in A&E in the afternoon. I believe she was high on the cocktail of meds from the I V drip, they have administered to her.

I returned to Hospital at 4pm and I installed a small table fan, which she likes for the gentle breeze and placed it on her lunch table. I talked with Dr. Frank Busch in the Stroke Ward, who is Nans doctor. We discussed many things and I showed him the picture of your kids as baby tots with Nan. Frank believes she has had a series of very minor strokes, that have gone unnoticed and that is why her mouth tends to hang open everso slightly. Frank is a stoke specialist and is giving Nan the up most care and has good plans for potassium IV and starting some sort of food energy through a mouth tube on Saturday. Nan is able to write clearly and has pen&paper to do so.

I told her not to speak anymore because she struggles to form words and is not clear at all.

In the coming days under Franks care and Frans her therapist, I am hoping to see some improvement. Lucyla, the Polish nurse is very good to Nan and an expert in the care of stroke patients. I told Dr. Busch how active Nan has been for a great many years and her current condition is a far cry from her normal physical and mental abilities. We talked about how long her stay would be and Frank thought at least one week. My concern is and I made this clear to all the doctors, nurses and staff, Nan has always enjoyed good health, does not take meds and has never been in the hospital for more than an out patient visit. I do not want her to deteriorate in hospital and get MRSA, Pneumonia, influenza or what? to say the least, being in the hospital for an elderly patient is not a good option and I will observe carefully and let you know what develops in the coming days. I* am going to hospital at 8am when visiting starts. Visiting hours are from 8am to 8pm, just like going grocery shopping. We can only hope for the best for Nan.

I sent this email to the kids several hours ago. I am fine but very pissed off, I took my Mum to Hospital. NO JOY THE DOCTOR AND HOSPITAL KILLED MY MUM.

Dr. Ellie Krasteva from Bulgaria was incompetent and reckless with my Mums life. She made the decision to LET MUM DIE and not resuscitate her because of her age. Mum looked much younger and healthier than other ladies of her age. Dr. Ellie Krasteva is not the doctor you want to be caring for your elderly parent. My Mum would have been better off in a NAZI Hospital in Germany with Dr. Josef Mengele. Mum had never been ill and did not suffer from High Blood Pressure. All the Medications that Dr. Ellie Krasteva approved for Mum deliberately killed her with NO MERCY!

Dear Kids,

I was shopping at the local grocery shop and had a call from Maidstone Hospital at 3:30pm. I did not take the call and Lucyna the nurse left a message, “There is an emergency regarding Mrs. Ross,please contact the Maidstone Hospital.” I knew it must be bad news and rushed to Hospital to see Nan’s bedside. Nan passed away at 3:10pm today. I interviewed the doctor who was on call. Dr. Ellie Krasteva. She told me Nan’s breathing was agonal and had a weak pulse.

Because of her age she did not resuscitate her. I examined her and was satisfied of a peaceful passing. At 8 am this morning she looked stable but not all that well. At 12noon she was on Osmolite and looked very content and well with a clarity in her eyes and on her face. I thought there was hope for a recovery and spent sometime rubbing her forehead and sprayed her with one of her favorite colognes. I have listed the drugs given to Nan during her hospitalization. Although she looked well at noon, I am convinced the Paracetamol or as you say in North America Acetaminophen was too toxic for her. I told them off for giving her the 1000 mg IV of Paracetamol on Thursday. They overwhelmed her system with the drug cocktail. I am researching the toxicity and poisoning right now as I am typing to you. You can tell Devin about Nan and then you and Devin can tell Hillary. It is better to hear a kind voice than read my clumsy email. Because she looked so peaceful, I took pictures of her with my mobile phone. I have witnessed the loss of so many people and animals in my life. I thought to myself there is peace, joy and celebration in Nans long life with so many precious moments she shared with us.

The toxic dose of paracetamol is highly variable. In general the recommended maximum daily dose for healthy adults is 3 grams. Higher doses lead to increasing risk of toxicity. In adults, single doses above 10 grams or 200 mg/kg of body weight, whichever is lower, have a reasonable likelihood of causing toxicity.[4][5] Toxicity can also occur when multiple smaller doses within 24 hours exceed these levels.[5] Following a normal dose of 1 gram of paracetamol four times a day for two weeks, patients can expect an increase in alanine transaminase in their liver to typically about three times the normal value.[6] It is unlikely that this dose would lead to liver failure.[7] Studies have shown significant hepatotoxicity is uncommon in patients who have taken greater than normal doses over 3 to 4 days.[8] In adults, a dose of 6 grams a day over the preceding 48 hours could potentially lead to toxicity,[5] while in children acute doses above 200 mg/kg could potentially cause toxicity.[9] Acute paracetamol overdose in children rarely causes illness or death, and it is very uncommon for children to have levels that require treatment, with chronic larger-than-normal doses being the major cause of toxicity in children.[5] Intravenous doses should be smaller than those taken orally, all other things being equal.[10]

In rare individuals, paracetamol toxicity can result from normal use.[11] This may be due to individual (“idiosyncratic”) differences in the expression and activity of certain enzymes in one of the metabolic pathways that handle paracetamol (seeparacetamol’s metabolism).

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“Injustice Never Rules Forever”

‘Philosophy of My Life’

The Bird that sing to herald the young dawn, Though ruthlessly by cruel hunter slain. Holds in it’s heart a deathless love of song. And sometimes somewhere it shall sing again. The little flower that smiled and fell asleep. To dream of springtime when summer fled. Shall robe itself in colours once again. When the sun calls it from it’s winter bed. The tender Spirit of Sweet Yesterday, makes today joyous then retires awhile. To keep a tryst with evening, while it waits to greet tomorrow with the same dead smile. Like one who left his body on the cross, only that he might lift it from the Tomb.

Remember Man as you go by As you are now so once was I As I am now so shall you be Prepare yourself to follow me

“Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land;When you can go no more hold me by the hand, Nor I half turn to go yet turning stay. Remember me when no more day by day You tell me of our future that you planned: Only remember me; you understand It will be late to counsel then or pray. Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember, do not grieve: For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad.”

The Hippocratic Oath

The Hippocratic Oath (Ορκος) is perhaps the most widely known of Greek medical texts. It requires a new physician to swear upon a number of healing gods that he will uphold a number of professional ethical standards. It also strongly binds the student to his teacher and the greater community of physicians with responsibilities similar to that of a family member. In fact, the creation of the Oath may have marked the early stages of MEDICAL TRAININGto those outside the first families of Hippocratic medicine, the Asclepiads of Kos, by requiring strict loyalty.

Over the centuries, it has been rewritten often in order to suit the values of different cultures influenced by Greek medicine. Contrary to popular belief, the Hippocratic Oath is not required by most modern MEDICAL SCHOOLS, although some have adoptedmodern versions that suit many in the profession in the 21stcentury. It also does not explicitly contain the phrase, “First, do no harm,” which is commonly attributed to it.

Hippocratic Oath

I swear by Apollo the physician, and Asclepius, and Hygieia and Panacea and all the gods and goddesses as my witnesses, that, according to my ability and judgement, I will keep this Oath and this contract:

To hold him who taught me this art equally dear to me as my parents, to be a partner in life with him, and to fulfill his needs when required; to look upon his offspring as equals to my own siblings, and to teach them this art, if they shall wish to learn it, without fee or contract; and that by the set rules, lectures, and every other mode of instruction, I will impart a knowledge of the art to my own sons, and those of my teachers, and to students bound by this contract and having sworn this Oath to the law of medicine, but to no others.

I will use those dietary regimens which will benefit my patients according to my greatest ability and judgement, and I will do no harm or injustice to them.

I will not give a lethal drug to anyone if I am asked, nor will I advise such a plan; and similarly I will not give a woman a pessary to cause an abortion.

In purity and according to divine law will I carry out my life and my art.

I will not use the knife, even upon those suffering from stones, but I will leave this to those who are trained in this craft.

Into whatever homes I go, I will enter them for the benefit of the sick, avoiding any voluntary act of impropriety or corruption, including the seduction of women or men, whether they are free men or slaves.

Whatever I see or hear in the lives of my patients, whether in connection with my professional practice or not, which ought not to be spoken of outside, I will keep secret, as considering all such things to be private.

So long as I maintain this Oath faithfully and without corruption, may it be granted to me to partake of life fully and the practice of my art, gaining the respect of all men for all time. However, should I transgress this Oath and violate it, may the opposite be my fate.

Translated by Michael North, National Library of Medicine, 2002.

NHS hospitals ‘are where people go to die’

NHS hospitals ‘are where people go to die’, says former health boss.

Mike Farrar, the former CEO of the NHS Confederation, has attacked the health service for failing to offer any alternatives to hospital to critically ill patients

Mike Farrar, the former Chief Executive of the NHS Confederation, made the comments at a conference for NHS leadersPhoto: PA

Hospitals in England have become places “where people go to die”, the former head of the NHS Confederation has said as he calls for care to be given in the home.

Mike Farrar, who was once tipped as a candidate to become NHS England’s chief executive, has attacked the health service for using treatment in hospital by default and failing to offer alternatives to patients.

Speaking at a conference for NHS managers he said that the service had been “over-medicalised” and for critically ill patients going into hospital is now the only option.

He compared the NHS with the health care system in other countries, where spending can be targeted directly at the patient so that care can be continued in the home.

“Rather than have hospital by choice we have hospital by “default”,” said Mr Farrar, who stood down as CEO of the confederation which represents health service managers in October.

His own mother was admitted to hospital after being diagnosed with vascular dementia because her husband was unable to provide her with round the clock care, he explained.“I saw with my own mother that hospitals are where people go to die … We haven’t built the system properly to have a proper alternative,” Mr Farrar told the Hospital Directions 2013 conference at London’s Excel centre.Mr Farrar, who in the past has run two health authorities and worked as Head of Primary Care at the Department of Health, said that expanding hospitals is a short term solution.Instead of adding more beds, the service should be collaborating and integrating services with social care, he said, concluding: “Looking over to your neighbour and saying I’ll be the last man standing is really not going to work.“Leaders from different hospitals within the same trusts should collaborate and work together for change. Instead of driving towards capacity you need that lateral connection”His calls for a change in the way that care is delivered were echoed by three NHS Trust CEO’s who discussed the Emergency Care Crisis at the conference.Stuart Bain, CEO of East Kent Hospitals University NHS Trust, Dr Alfa Sa’adu Medical Director Ealing Hospital NHS Trust and Mary Edwards CEO, Hampshire Hospital NHS Foundation, argued that the real concern facing emergency departments is not the looming winter, but the year round influx of elderly patients.Data shows the admission rates to A&E departments are the same throughout the year, they claim.Mr Bain said: “Over 30 per cent of patients in our hospitals need care for confusion right up to DEMENTIA, they’re there for acute illness [dementia] which was not the case 20 years ago.“My staff are not well trained for mental health.”But rather than putting more pressure on HOSPITAL workers, family doctors should be then ones to take on the responsibility, he claimed.“We need to train our GPs to care for the elderly, rather than A&E departments,” Mr Bain added.The panel argued that it was crucial for hospitals to increase their geriatric units and train staff in mental health in order to deal with the increasing number of elderly patients.Despite their CLAIMS that the cold weather is not the main problem, there are growing concerns that the NHS is facing its worst winter yet.The conference comes just day after leading NHS figures comes just days after the health service launched an appeal for a “Samaritan army” to check in on LONELY, elderly neighbours as the weather gets colder to help prevent them ending up in hospital.

Dr. Ellie Krasteva

shopping in London

Dr. Ellie Krasteva from Bulgaria was incompetent and reckless with my Mums life. She made the decision to LET MUM DIE and not resuscitate her because of her age. Dr. Ellie Krasteva is a Criminal for Killing My Mum.

Dr. Ellie Krasteva's home is a third world country, where patients die in hospital.

Suffering in Nazi Germany Death Camps and Hospitals

during the WWII

Dr. Herta Oberheuser

Dr. Herta Oberheuser killed childrenwith oil and evipan injections, then removed their limbs and vital organs. The time from the injection to death was between three and five minutes, with the person being fully conscious until the last moment. During theHolocaust she made some of the most gruesome and painfulMEDICALexperiments, focused on deliberately inflicting wounds on the subjects. In order to simulate the combat wounds of German soldiers fighting in the war, Herta Oberheuser rubbed foreign objects, such as wood, rusty nails, slivers of glass, dirt or sawdust into the wounds.

Dr. Josef Mengele

At Auschwitz EXTERMINATIONwas conducted on anINDUSTRIAL SCALE with three million persons eventually killed through gassing, starvation, shooting, and burning. Josef Mengele was the chief provider for the gas chambers – and did well! When it was reported that one block was infected with lice, Mengele solved the problem by gassing all the 750 women assigned to it. Mengele did a number of medical experiments of unspeakable horror at Auschwitz, using twins. These twins as young as five years of age were usually murdered after the experiment was over and their bodies dissected.

Dr. Carl Clauberg

At AuschwitzProfessor Carl Clauberg injected chemical substances into wombs of thousands of Jewish and Gypsy women. They were sterilized by the injections, producing horrible pain, inflamed ovaries, bursting spasms in the stomach, and bleeding. Men and women were positioned repeatedly for several minutes between two x-ray machines aimed at their sexual organs. Most subjects died or were gassed immediately because the RADIATIONburns from which they suffered rendered them unfit for work. Men’s testicles were removed and sent to Breslau for histopathological examination.

Dr. Karl Brandt

In August 1944 Dr. Karl Brandt, Hitler’s personal physician, was appointed Reich Commissioner for Sanitation and Health, ranked as the highest Reich authority. He was authorized to issue instructions to the MEDICALorganizations of the government, to the party, and the armed forces, in the field of health. He participated in theeuthanasia program, which involved the systematic execution of the aged, insane, incurably ill, or deformed children by gas or lethal injections inNURSING HOMES, hospitals and asylums. They were regarded as ‘useless eaters’ and a burden to the German war machine.

Dr Marc Bush, director of policy and intelligence at “Healthwatch England”, talks about how NHS GPs and hospitals are incentivised to kick out patients as fast as possible, which often blows back because of patients needed to be re-admitted for treatment due to complications.

The origin of ‘NO WORRIES’

Doctors, medical staff, many professionals and riff-raff are using the phrase ‘NO WORRIES’

It has become the most frequently used phrase in the English language.

“I don’t talk much about my cultural background, but I feel it’s time that I bring it up so I can do my best to bring a stop to probably one of the most insulting saying that is thrown around carelessly by so many. My cultural background is Ukrainian and with that background, or even if I wasn’t Ukrainian, I am and would be very insulted every time someone says “no worries” to me. It feels like someone says that to me every day or so and every time I hear that, a piece of me dies inside.I imagine, or I hope, that the people who use that awful saying don’t understand the background of the phrase. Back in the early 1940s in the Ukraine, Adolf Hitler sent TRAVELLING death squads throughout the Ukraine to exterminate those he didn’t think deserved to live, which included tens of thousands of Ukrainians. The last thing these poor people heard before they were executed by these Nazi death squads was “Keine Angst” or sometimes, “Keine Sorge” which translates to “No Worries”. This is what so many people, including innocent children, were told just before watching their parents get executed before their eyes and then again prior to when they too, were executed, usually as they looked directly into the oncoming gun fire.I’ve never personally used the offensive phrase “no worries” to anyone under any circumstance and I hope someday soon that this phrase is abolished from the English language. I guess it’s because my Grandfather came to Canada in the 1940s after he witnessed the Nazis murder much of his family, friends and neighbors all while he heard “Keine Sorge” and “Kiene Angst”, over and over again.So out of respect for those that were senselessly put to their deaths, please don’t ever say “no worries” to anyone, unless of course you are some kind of a modern day Nazi who gets a kick out of the suffering of the innocent. And, whenever you hear someone use the awful words “NO WORRIES”, please pass on the origin of this phrase so we can bring it to an end.”

You have many chances in Life, to do the right thing. The greatest mistake you will ever make is to put your Mum or loved one in hospital to be murdered by incompetent doctors and medical staff, who administer overwhelming intravenous drugs regardless of the consequences to their life force. My Mum was a lifelong follower of Jesus Christ, Edgar Cayce, Louise Hay and a health guru in her own right. The last 48 hours of Mums life in hospital was suppose to help her recover and not terminate her healthy and loving life force. I will be haunted for the rest of my life for putting Mum in the hospital, when my care at home would of easily provided the essential care to prolong her life. Do not underestimate your own talents and wisdom. Listening to Dr. Ellie Krasteva after my Mum passed on, was like listening to the mechanic who just destroyed the high-performance engine of your mint condition Mercedes Benz S320 automobile. We expect understanding, care and hope from our doctors, not diagnostic test results of agonal breathing, there is no spark and the age of the engine is not worth repairing. Dr. Ellie Krasteva is not only a rotten doctor but is also a cold hearted bitch. You may only have one chance to save a life. Do not make the same mistakes with your loved ones, as I made with Mum’s life.

Acute stroke is now a treatable condition that warrants urgent specialist attention. Drug treatment and specialist care both influence survival and recovery. In this article, we consider the optimal approaches to diagnosis and early management.

Stroke, a sudden neurologic deficit of presumed vascular origin, is a clinical syndrome rather than a single disease. A common and devastating condition, it causes death of one third of patients at 6 months and leaves another third permanently dependent on the help of others. Each year in the United Kingdom, 110,000 cases of first strokes and 30,000 cases of recurrent strokes occur; 10,000 strokes occur in people younger than 65 years and 60,000 people die of stroke. It is the largest cause of disability, and more than 5% of National Health Service and social services resources are consumed by stroke patients. Correct management relies on rapid diagnosis and treatment, thorough investigation, and rehabilitation.

Dr. Ellie Krasteva

Maybe Dr. Ellie Krasteva should try to save the Dolphins, since she cannot save the lives of humans. My Mum’s life was snuffed out by a lousy inexperienced doctor.

Polish woman declared dead wakes up in mortuary!

The First Book of the Kings

Chapter 21

Ahab desires the vineyard of Naboth—Jezebel arranges for false witnesses, and Naboth is stoned for blasphemy—Elijah prophesies that Ahab and Jezebel and their house will be destroyed.

1 And it came to pass after these things, that Naboth the Jezreelite had a vineyard, which was in Jezreel, hard by the palace of Ahab king of Samaria.2 And Ahab spake unto Naboth, saying, Give me thy vineyard, that I may have it for a garden of herbs, because it is near unto my house: and I will give thee for it a better vineyard than it; or, if it seem good to thee, I will give thee the worth of it in money.3 And Naboth said to Ahab, The Lord forbid it me, that I should give the inheritance of my fathers unto thee.4 And Ahab came into his house heavy and displeased because of the word which Naboth the Jezreelite had spoken to him: for he had said, I will not give thee the inheritance of my fathers. And he laid him down upon his bed, and turned away his face, and would eat no bread.5 ¶But Jezebel his wife came to him, and said unto him, Why is thy spirit so sad, that thou eatest no bread?6 And he said unto her, Because I spake unto Naboth the Jezreelite, and said unto him, Give me thy vineyard for money; or else, if it please thee, I will give thee another vineyard for it: and he answered, I will not give thee my vineyard.7 And Jezebel his wife said unto him, Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Israel? arise, and eat bread, and let thine heart be merry: I will give thee the vineyard of Naboth the Jezreelite.8 So she wrote letters in Ahab’s name, and sealed them with his seal, and sent the letters unto the elders and to the nobles that were in his city, dwelling with Naboth.9 And she wrote in the letters, saying, Proclaim a fast, and set Naboth on high among the people:10 And set two men, sons of Belial, before him, to bear witnessagainst him, saying, Thou didst blaspheme God and the king. And then carry him out, and stone him, that he may die.11 And the men of his city, even the elders and the nobles who were the inhabitants in his city, did as Jezebel had sent unto them, and as it was written in the letters which she had sent unto them.12 They proclaimed a fast, and set Naboth on high among the people.13 And there came in two men, children of Belial, and sat before him: and the men of Belial witnessed against him, even against Naboth, in the presence of the people, saying, Naboth did blaspheme God and the king. Then they carried him forth out of the city, and stoned him with stones, that he died.14 Then they sent to Jezebel, saying, Naboth is stoned, and is dead.15 ¶And it came to pass, when Jezebel heard that Naboth was stoned, and was dead, that Jezebel said to Ahab, Arise, takepossession of the vineyard of Naboth the Jezreelite, which he refused to give thee for money: for Naboth is not alive, but dead.16 And it came to pass, when Ahab heard that Naboth was dead, that Ahab rose up to go down to the vineyard of Naboth the Jezreelite, to take possession of it.17 ¶And the word of the Lord came to Elijah the Tishbite, saying,18 Arise, go down to meet Ahab king of Israel, which is in Samaria: behold, he is in the vineyard of Naboth, whither he is gone down to possess it.19 And thou shalt speak unto him, saying, Thus saith the Lord, Hast thou killed, and also taken possession? And thou shalt speak unto him, saying, Thus saith the Lord, In the place where dogs licked the blood of Naboth shall dogs lick thy blood, even thine.20 And Ahab said to Elijah, Hast thou found me, O mine enemy? And he answered, I have found thee: because thou hast sold thyself to work evil in the sight of the Lord.21 Behold, I will bring evil upon thee, and will take away thyposterity, and will cut off from Ahab him that pisseth against the wall, and him that is shut up and left in Israel,22 And will make thine house like the house of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, and like the house of Baasha the son of Ahijah, for the provocation wherewith thou hast provoked me to anger, and made Israel to sin.23 And of Jezebel also spake the Lord, saying, The dogs shall eat Jezebel by the wall of Jezreel.24 Him that dieth of Ahab in the city the dogs shall eat; and him that dieth in the field shall the fowls of the air eat.25 ¶But there was none like unto Ahab, which did sell himself to work wickedness in the sight of the Lord, whom Jezebel his wife stirred up.26 And he did very abominably in following idols, according to all things as did the Amorites, whom the Lord cast out before the children of Israel.27 And it came to pass, when Ahab heard those words, that herent his clothes, and put sackcloth upon his flesh, and fasted, and lay in sackcloth, and went softly.28 And the word of the Lord came to Elijah the Tishbite, saying,29 Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself before me? because he humbleth himself before me, I will not bring the evil in his days: but in his son’s days will I bring the evil upon his house.

– Sam Parnia –

the man who could bring you back from the dead

This British doctor specialises in resurrection and insists outdated resuscitation techniques are squandering lives that could be saved.

Sam Parnia MD has a highly sought after medical speciality: resurrection. His patients can be dead for several hours before they are restored to their former selves, with decades of life ahead of them. Parnia is head of intensive care at the Stony Brook University Hospital in New York. If you'd had a cardiac arrest at Parnia's hospital last year and undergone resuscitation, you would have had a 33% chance of being brought back from death. In an average American hospital, that figure would have fallen to 16% and (though the data is patchy) roughly the same, or less, if your heart were to have stopped beating in a British hospital.